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sam sam
post Sep 28 2012, 09:26 PM

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Where did you get the mcp35x need to,get more
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post Sep 28 2012, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(logic_life @ Sep 28 2012, 09:52 PM)
Well I haven't got it yet. But I think I will most probably be getting from performance pcs.
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Can I buy one from you?
Using mcp35x2 already thinking of getting another
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post Sep 29 2012, 04:42 AM

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QUOTE(logic_life @ Sep 28 2012, 11:43 PM)
Ha? I am getting the MCP 35X2 which is the dual pump model. If I sell one I will have nothing left....
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Sorry I meant can I tumpang your buy from performance pc?
Also if you are using a sr2 board would be tight to fit push pull for the top rx480 rad and the gc
Would need to buy single slot adapters too for gc

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post Sep 29 2012, 09:04 AM

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If you using ut60 can't fit push pull. Even I am using Atx chassis on my last card gpu it's a tight to clear the fans
Also if you using ex360 you should be able to push pull for the bottom two rad
If it a ut60 or rx480 you can fit one push pull and one push. But it would be tight
I didn't like that so i just did push. I like to keep my chassis low on dust

Pm when you want to buy
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post Sep 30 2012, 07:39 AM

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High chance you need to run 2pcs Psu
Three 7970 and CPU pulls about 1200watts overclock

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post Sep 30 2012, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(logic_life @ Sep 30 2012, 07:56 AM)
Not really. This PSU is meant for SR-2 and SR-X with dual CPUs and 4 GPUs. Its rated at 1500w but has a max output of 1650w. This freaking thing comes with 16 PCIE connectors! And the GTX 680 does not draw as much power as the HD7970 GPUs.
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Not really much if you don't overclock. Goes thru the roof once you overclock
Each card draws 372 watts each load from anandtech review
Once you overclock figure jumps to 1500 easily
Owikh overclock 3pcs of 7970 I remember reading peak was 1400 watts already

Anyway do budget for 2 psu just in case you want to overclock. The fans and motor takes 100 watts already for mcp35x2 and 18 fans

Also you need to buy the fan filter for the 140mm or else it,would make a whining sound due to the bad vent design
If you pulling air then buy filters for the 120mm too

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post Oct 1 2012, 10:52 AM

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is a xeon processor better than the ivy bridge
considering all the extra power and all would it be simplier to just get a 2011 chip to support the 4 cards?

if for gaming some games like borderlands shows a mark difference with ivy bridge
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post Oct 1 2012, 11:09 AM

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may i ask what are you using it for?
also i would recommend looking for a wheel system for your rig

mine is about 30kgs
i bought from ikea 55kgs each wheel for rm50 (4 wheels)

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post Oct 1 2012, 11:15 AM

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they also carry the lighter one but this are single screw and suprisingly 2 pcs is rm38 but i think this pair the wheels can be rotated

i am thinking of just getting a piece of ply wood cut and screw the wheels on to the plywood
the weight of the chassis would prevent slippage any how but can always make retention guides to prevent this from happening

 

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